A new pitch for classical music?
Could classical music pick up some runs from cricket? Pianist Chris Lloyd takes to the crease to suggest that concerts might expand their boundaries and score better if they looked to sport.
Could classical music pick up some runs from cricket? Pianist Chris Lloyd takes to the crease to suggest that concerts might expand their boundaries and score better if they looked to sport.
Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time the centrepiece in a concert that left the audience far from tormented.
This celebrated production of Mozart's evergreen singspiel is exceeding sales figures for past operas like Hamlet and Saul.
Alban Gerhardt brings Dean's colourful new Cello Concerto to life with subtlety and fire.
The great cellist's words of wisdom are the latest add-on to Alexa, Amazon's virtual assistant.
ABC Commercial's General Manager Andrew Lambert described the retail business as "increasingly unviable" due to a drop in physical sales.
The British filmmaker's composer portraits for the BBC are Limelight's Recording of the Month in August.
Germany’s national rail operator will be playing atonal music at one of its stations in the hope that it will drive away drug users.
From hallucinations to the awakening brain, Australian composer Carl Vine tells us how images from neuroscience have become interwoven with his music ahead of the premiere of his new symphony.
Scenes from a life x3: A trio of British composers are reborn in masterly, moving documentaries.
Both newcomers and past winners have emerged triumphant at this year’s ceremony.
Ahead of his Australian performance with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the violinist talks about learning at the feet of Yehudi Menuhin and pranking Rostropovich.
The Metropolitan Orchestra's Chief tells us about Shostakovich's uncharacteristically cheerful Second Piano Concerto ahead of TMO's all-Russian concert.